Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are also cheating like crazy. IYKYK
Yes. My kid is not cheating and grades reflect that. The profs know but feel there is nothing they can do. I feel like they should be able to catch some of these kids and send a strong signal but alas they don’t pursue the cases because it is too much work and there is parental pushback. It’s very sad.
Anonymous wrote:My department is looking to hire a SWE, and we received about 50 resumes from the technical recruiter to look at. Twelve of those resumes come from recent UVA CS grads, and all of them have at least 3.85 GPAs. I guess nobody is allowed to have anything less than 3.5 GPA at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:In the early 90s I never met a UVA student with less than a 3.9.
It has always been known for grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Have acceptance rates at the school become more competitive? Thinking maybe students are stronger than ever too
Anonymous wrote:Have acceptance rates at the school become more competitive? Thinking maybe students are stronger than ever too
Anonymous wrote:So—yeah when everyone else is cheating and using AI to do everything…the honest kids take a hit….bit they will come out if it better off with critical thinking skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are also cheating like crazy. IYKYK
Yes. My kid is not cheating and grades reflect that. The profs know but feel there is nothing they can do. I feel like they should be able to catch some of these kids and send a strong signal but alas they don’t pursue the cases because it is too much work and there is parental pushback. It’s very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the early 90s I never met a UVA student with less than a 3.9.
It has always been known for grade inflation.
I guess we never met.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are also cheating like crazy. IYKYK
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?
Uva is showing the same post-covid inflation as William and Mary. WM is slightly higher (3.6)based on numbers they release to greek organizations comparing greek and overall. Ivies range from 3.65-3.85 avg these days.
More companies are beginning to scrutinize the courses taken and some ask for SAT. The top ones already preferred ivy+ so uva needs to keep gpa inflation approaching top schools to continue to be right under top targets. Vanderbilt does the same.
UVA Spring 2024 was 3.59. 1991 was 3.09.
Meh. Duke was 3.3 in 1991 when i graduated and DH at hopkins says the median was 3.1-3.2 there around the same time. We have one child currently attending Duke and know a workmate’s student at Hopkins: 3.8 and 3.7 averages respectively. UVA ‘s inflation is consistent with others no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?
Uva is showing the same post-covid inflation as William and Mary. WM is slightly higher (3.6)based on numbers they release to greek organizations comparing greek and overall. Ivies range from 3.65-3.85 avg these days.
More companies are beginning to scrutinize the courses taken and some ask for SAT. The top ones already preferred ivy+ so uva needs to keep gpa inflation approaching top schools to continue to be right under top targets. Vanderbilt does the same.
UVA Spring 2024 was 3.59. 1991 was 3.09.
Meh. Duke was 3.3 in 1991 when i graduated and DH at hopkins says the median was 3.1-3.2 there around the same time. We have one child currently attending Duke and know a workmate’s student at Hopkins: 3.8 and 3.7 averages respectively. UVA ‘s inflation is consistent with others no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?
Uva is showing the same post-covid inflation as William and Mary. WM is slightly higher (3.6)based on numbers they release to greek organizations comparing greek and overall. Ivies range from 3.65-3.85 avg these days.
More companies are beginning to scrutinize the courses taken and some ask for SAT. The top ones already preferred ivy+ so uva needs to keep gpa inflation approaching top schools to continue to be right under top targets. Vanderbilt does the same.
UVA Spring 2024 was 3.59. 1991 was 3.09.